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The rank of Chief Fire Officer or CFO is the highest in the fire Service
Fire service in the United Kingdom

The fire service in the United Kingdom operates under separate legislative and administrative arrangements in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales....
 in England and Wales
England and Wales

England and Wales is a legal unit within the United Kingdom. It consists of England and Wales, two of the four countries of the United Kingdom....
. Its equivalent in Scotland
Scotland

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 is Fire Master
Fire Master

A Fire Master is the highest ranking or commanding officer in a fire service in Scotland. It is the equivalent rank of Chief Fire Officer in England and Wales....
, although this title has been replaced by Chief Fire Officer in some Scottish brigades.

A handful of brigades are also now adopting the rank of Brigade Manager in line with the modernisation of the rank structure by some fire and rescue services.However the title has become unpopular.

Other titles for this office can include 'County Fire Officer' and 'Chief Executive', neither of which are in common use.






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The rank of Chief Fire Officer or CFO is the highest in the fire Service
Fire service in the United Kingdom

The fire service in the United Kingdom operates under separate legislative and administrative arrangements in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales....
 in England and Wales
England and Wales

England and Wales is a legal unit within the United Kingdom. It consists of England and Wales, two of the four countries of the United Kingdom....
. Its equivalent in Scotland
Scotland

conventional_long_name = ScotlandAlba|common_name= Scotland|image_flag = Flag of Scotland.svg|flag_width = 130px...
 is Fire Master
Fire Master

A Fire Master is the highest ranking or commanding officer in a fire service in Scotland. It is the equivalent rank of Chief Fire Officer in England and Wales....
, although this title has been replaced by Chief Fire Officer in some Scottish brigades.

A handful of brigades are also now adopting the rank of Brigade Manager in line with the modernisation of the rank structure by some fire and rescue services.However the title has become unpopular.

Other titles for this office can include 'County Fire Officer' and 'Chief Executive', neither of which are in common use. Greater Manchester FRS however use the title 'County Fire Officer and Chief Executive'. In the London Fire Brigade
London Fire Brigade

The London Fire Brigade is the statute Fire service in the UK for Greater London, England. It is run by the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority and is the third-largest fire service in the world with nearly 7,000 staff, of which 5,800 are operational firefighters and officers....
, the CFO is known as Commissioner for Fire and Emergency Planning - the post is currently held by Ron Dobson
Ron Dobson

Ron Dobson Queen's Fire Service Medal is the Commissioner for Fire and Emergency Planning at the London Fire and Emergency Planning Authority, which includes the role of Chief Fire Officer of the London Fire Brigade,...
, he is referred to as Commissioner Ron Dobson. Chief Fire Officers in the UK are represented by the Chief Fire Officers Association, it has a separate section representing principal officers in fire and rescue services in Scotland.

A change of title


The name of the rank is being changed by some UK fire services to 'Brigade manager' as part of an on-going modernisation of the fire service in the UK.However the title is largely unpopular with most Chief Fire Officers who prefer to retain their traditional titles.

CFOs do occasionally attend major incidents, in December 2005, the CFO of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service, Roy Wilsher, spent a great deal of time at the Buncefield oil storage depot. He also hosted press conferences and was part of the major incident gold command
Gold Silver Bronze command structure

A Gold - Silver - Bronze command structure is used by emergency services of the United Kingdom to establish a Command hierarchy for the Command and Control of major incidents and disasters....
 team.

The use of the title 'Chief Executive' or "brigade Manager" is deprecated by some firefighters who believe that it creates the false impression that the post is a non-uniformed civilian role. Although the title has been adopted to reflect the modern "business approach" of many fire brigades, almost all Chief Fire Officers have progressed from frontline roles through the rank structure

Responsibilities

A CFO is responsible for the day-to-day command of the fire service in all areas. Ultimately however major policies and procedures have to be agreed and passed by the Fire authority
Fire Authority

In the United Kingdom a fire authority or fire and rescue authority is a statute body made up of a committee of local councillors which oversees the policy and service delivery of a Fire service in the United Kingdom....
 to whom the CFO reports. The Fire Authority is a committee of locally elected councilors. The committee's prime responsibility is to ensure that the fire service is run properly and responsibly. In simple terms the Chief Officer is directly answerable to someone who represents the interests of the general public. The collective voice for CFOs on policy, planning and strategy in the UK is CFOA Chief Fire Officers Association, previously known as CACFOA (Chief and Assistant Chief Fire Officers Association).

Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate

Historically, many CFOs went on to join Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate, or HMFSI. It used to be known as Her Majest'y Inspector of Fire Services and was a government agency directly under the control of the Department for Communities and Local Government
Department for Communities and Local Government

The Department for Communities and Local Government or "DCLG" is the United Kingdom Departments of the United Kingdom Government for communities and local government since May 2006....
. The rank of appointment is known as HMFSI - separate arrangements exist in Scotland. Inspectors are uniformed and seen to be superior to that of a Chief Fire Officer, however they have no power to directly command front line fire crews. In 2007, the role of HMFSI was replaced by the role of Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser
Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser

In February 2007, the Her Majesty's Government in the UK announced it was setting up a new unit to advise ministers on Fire service in the United Kingdom issues and creating the role of Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser confirming in May the same year that Ken Knight had been appointed to the position....
 whose responsibilities extend to England and Wales. The role of HMFSI Scotland, will continue its role and functions.

A Chief Fire Officer is assisted by one Deputy Chief Fire Officer and a number of Assistant Chief Fire Officers— each of whom will be delegated with commanding one or multiple areas of fire and rescue operations such as training, vehicles and equipment, information technology or human resources.

New Zealand

According to the New Zealand Fire Service Act 1975, a Chief Fire Officer in the New Zealand Fire Service
New Zealand Fire Service

The New Zealand Fire Service is New Zealand's national fire fighting body. While its founding legislation, the Fire Service Act 1975, only provides for this role, the organisation has assumed responsibility for several other areas....
 commands a single fire district. This may be a volunteer fire brigade, with a single fire station, in an outer-urban or rural area, or it may comprise of several fire stations in a metropolitan area, staffed by career fire fighters. Auckland and Wellington, with their geographic sprawl, have their career stations divided into multiple districts - two in Wellington (Wellington City, which includes Porirua
Porirua

Porirua is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand, 20 km north of the Wellington. A large proportion of the population commutes to Wellington, so it may be considered a satellite city....
, and Hutt), and five in Auckland (Auckland City Central, Auckland City East, North Shore
North Shore, New Zealand

North Shore City is a city in the Auckland Region region of New Zealand. The city had a population of making it the fourth most populous city in New Zealand....
, Waitakere (west), and Manukau (south)). The other 14 cities in New Zealand
New Zealand

New Zealand is an island country in the south-western Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses , and numerous Islands of New Zealand, most notably Stewart Island/Rakiura and the Chatham Islands....
 that have career fire fighters are sufficiently compact geographically to allow each one to be a single fire district.

See also

  • Chief Fire Officers Association
  • Fire Service in the UK
  • Fire Master
    Fire Master

    A Fire Master is the highest ranking or commanding officer in a fire service in Scotland. It is the equivalent rank of Chief Fire Officer in England and Wales....
  • Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser
    Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser

    In February 2007, the Her Majesty's Government in the UK announced it was setting up a new unit to advise ministers on Fire service in the United Kingdom issues and creating the role of Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser confirming in May the same year that Ken Knight had been appointed to the position....
  • Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland
    Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland

    Her Majesty's Fire Service Inspectorate for Scotland or HM Fire Service Inspectorate is an autonomous agency of the Scottish Government - based in St Andrew's House, Edinburgh, its function is to: "improve the efficiency, effectiveness and standards of the fire and rescue services in Scotland"...